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IEEE VAST 2012: Seattle, WA, USA
- 7th IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, IEEE VAST 2012, Seattle, WA, USA, October 14-19, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4752-5
- Jishang Wei, Zeqian Shen, Neel Sundaresan, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Visual cluster exploration of web clickstream data. 3-12 - Zafar Ahmed, Chris E. Weaver:
An adaptive parameter space-filling algorithm for highly interactive cluster exploration. 13-22 - Benjamin Höferlin, Rudolf Netzel, Markus Höferlin, Daniel Weiskopf
, Gunther Heidemann:
Inter-active learning of ad-hoc classifiers for video visual analytics. 23-32 - Abish Malik, Ross Maciejewski, Niklas Elmqvist
, Yun Jang, David S. Ebert
, Whitney K. Huang
:
A correlative analysis process in a visual analytics environment. 33-42 - Anushka Anand, Leland Wilkinson, Dang Tuan Nhon
:
Visual pattern discovery using random projections. 43-52 - Elisa Portes dos Santos Amorim, Emilio Vital Brazil, Joel Daniels II, Paulo Joia, Luis Gustavo Nonato, Mario Costa Sousa
:
iLAMP: Exploring high-dimensional spacing through backward multidimensional projection. 53-62 - Andrada Tatu, Fabian Maass, Ines Färber, Enrico Bertini, Tobias Schreck
, Thomas Seidl
, Daniel A. Keim:
Subspace search and visualization to make sense of alternative clusterings in high-dimensional data. 63-72 - Eser Kandogan:
Just-in-time annotation of clusters, outliers, and trends in point-based data visualizations. 73-82 - Eli T. Brown, Jingjing Liu, Carla E. Brodley, Remco Chang
:
Dis-function: Learning distance functions interactively. 83-92 - Wenwen Dou, Xiaoyu Wang, Drew Skau, William Ribarsky, Michelle X. Zhou:
LeadLine: Interactive visual analysis of text data through event identification and exploration. 93-102 - Magdalena Jankowska, Vlado Keselj
, Evangelos E. Milios
:
Relative N-gram signatures: Document visualization at the level of character N-grams. 103-112 - Patrick Butler, Prithwish Chakraborty, Naren Ramakrishnan:
The Deshredder: A visual analytic approach to reconstructing shredded documents. 113-122 - Christopher Andrews
, Chris North:
Analyst's Workspace: An embodied sensemaking environment for large, high-resolution displays. 123-131 - Liang Gou, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang
, Airong Luo, Patricia F. Anderson
:
SocialNetSense: Supporting sensemaking of social and structural features in networks with interactive visualization. 133-142 - Junghoon Chae
, Dennis Thom, Harald Bosch, Yun Jang, Ross Maciejewski, David S. Ebert
, Thomas Ertl:
Spatiotemporal social media analytics for abnormal event detection and examination using seasonal-trend decomposition. 143-152 - Harald Piringer, Matthias Buchetics, Rudolf Benedik:
AlVis: Situation awareness in the surveillance of road tunnels. 153-162 - Gabriel Mistelbauer, Hamed Bouzari
, Rüdiger Schernthaner, Ivan Baclija, Arnold Köchl, Stefan Bruckner
, Milos Srámek, M. Eduard Gröller:
Smart super views - A knowledge-assisted interface for medical visualization. 163-172 - Leishi Zhang, Andreas Stoffel, Michael Behrisch
, Sebastian Mittelstädt, Tobias Schreck
, René Pompl, Stefan Weber, Holger Last, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual analytics for the big data era - A comparative review of state-of-the-art commercial systems. 173-182 - Tatiana von Landesberger, Sebastian Bremm, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Gennady L. Andrienko
, Maria Tekusova:
Visual analytics methods for categoric spatio-temporal data. 183-192 - Joseph A. Cottam, Andrew Lumsdaine
, Chris E. Weaver:
Watch this: A taxonomy for dynamic data visualization. 193-202 - Marco Angelini
, Nicola Ferro
, Guido Granato, Giuseppe Santucci
, Gianmaria Silvello
:
Information retrieval failure analysis: Visual analytics as a support for interactive "what-if" investigation. 204-206 - Roger Beecham
, Jo Wood
, Audrey Bowerman:
A visual analytics approach to understanding cycling behaviour. 207-208 - Michael Behrisch
, James Davey, Tobias Schreck, Daniel A. Keim, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Matrix-based visual correlation analysis on large timeseries data. 209-210 - Ian Bowman, Shantanu H. Joshi, Vaughan Greer, John Darrell Van Horn:
Feature-similarity visualization of MRI cortical surface data. 211-212 - Nadya A. Calderón, Bernhard E. Riecke
, Brian D. Fisher
:
Augmenting visual representation of affectively charged information using sound graphs. 213-214 - Cindy Chamberland, François Vachon, Jean-François Gagnon, Simon P. Banbury, Sébastien Tremblay
:
Time-oriented visualization and anticipation. 215-216 - Sarah Goodwin
, Jason Dykes:
Visualising variations in household energy consumption. 217-218 - Connor Gramazio, Remco Chang
:
Optimizing an SPT-tree for visual analytics. 219-220 - Tera Marie Green, Brian D. Fisher
:
Using translational science in visual analytics. 221-222 - Hua Guo, Diem Tran, David H. Laidlaw:
Incorporating GOMS analysis into the design of an EEG data visual analysis tool. 223-224 - Ming C. Hao, Manish Marwah, Sebastian Mittelstädt, Halldór Janetzko, Daniel A. Keim, Umeshwar Dayal, Cullen E. Bash
, Carlos J. Felix, Chandrakant D. Patel, Meichun Hsu, Yuan Chen:
Exploring cyber physical data streams using Radial Pixel Visualizations. 225-226 - Lane Harrison, Remco Chang
, Aidong Lu:
Exploring the impact of emotion on visual judgement. 227-228 - Masahiko Itoh, Masashi Toyoda, Tetsuya Kamijo, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Visualizing flows of images in social media. 229-230 - Alexander Kachkaev, Jo Wood
:
Using visual analytics to detect problems in datasets collected from photo-sharing services. 231-232 - Johannes Kehrer, Roland N. Boubela, Peter Filzmoser
, Harald Piringer:
A generic model for the integration of interactive visualization and statistical computing using R. 233-234 - Fred Olislagers, Marcel Worring:
The spatiotemporal multivariate hypercube for discovery of patterns in event data. 235-236 - Alvitta Ottley, R. Jordan Crouser
, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Remco Chang
:
Priming Locus of Control to affect performance. 237-238 - Tobias Schreck, Lyubka Sharalieva, Franz Wanner, Jürgen Bernard
, Tobias Ruppert
, Tatiana von Landesberger, Benjamin Bustos
:
Visual exploration of local interest points in sets of time series. 239-240 - Jonathan A. Schwabish:
Infographics at the Congressional Budget Office. 241-242 - Jay Takle, Deborah Silver, Katrin Heitmann:
A case study: Tracking and visualizing the evolution of dark matter halos and groups of satellite halos in cosmology simulations. 243-244 - Dongxing Teng, Haiyan Yang, CuiXia Ma, Hongan Wang:
VDQAM: A toolkit for database quality evaluation based on visual morphology. 245-246 - Ravikiran Vadlapudi, Maryam Siahbani, Anoop Sarkar, John Dill:
LensingWikipedia: Parsing text for the interactive visualization of human history. 247-248 - Kristin A. Cook, Georges G. Grinstein, Mark A. Whiting, Michael Cooper, Paul R. Havig, Kristen Liggett, Bohdan A. Nebesh, Celeste Lyn Paul:
VAST Challenge 2012: Visual analytics for big data. 251-255 - Fabian Fischer, Johannes Fuchs, Florian Mansmann, Daniel A. Keim:
BANKSAFE: A visual situational awareness tool for large-scale computer networks: VAST 2012 challenge award: Outstanding comprehensive submission, including multiple vizes. 257-258 - Yingjie Victor Chen, Ahmad M. Razip, Sungahn Ko, Zhenyu Cheryl Qian, David S. Ebert
:
SemanticPrism: A multi-aspect view of large high-dimensional data: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Outstanding integrated analysis and visualization. 259-260 - Robert Pabst:
BusinessForensics HQ: VAST Challenge Mini Challenge 1 award: "Good visualization". 261-262 - Chris Horn, Chris Ellsworth:
Visual analytics for situation awareness of a large-scale network: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge #1 award: "Effective video presentation". 263-264 - Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury, Neesha Kodagoda, Phong Hai Nguyen, Chris Rooney, Simon Attfield, Kai Xu
, Yongjun Zheng
, B. L. William Wong, Raymond Chen, Glenford E. Mapp, Louis Slabbert, Mahdi Aiash
, Aboubaker Lasebae:
M-Sieve: A visualisation tool for supporting network security analysts: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: "Subject matter expert's award". 265-266 - László Dudás, Zsolt Fekete, Julianna Göbölös-Szabó, A. Radnai, A. Salanki, A. Szabo, Gábor Szücs:
OWLAP - Using OLAP approach in anomaly detection: Award: Good support for the data preparation, analysis, and presentation process. 267-268 - Alexander Kachkaev, Iain Dillingham, Roger Beecham
, Sarah Goodwin
, N. Ahmed, Aidan Slingsby:
Monitoring the health of computer networks with visualization: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: "Efficient use of visualization". 269-270 - Robert F. Stärk, Arthur Wollocko, Michael Borys, Megan Kierstead, Michael Farry:
Visualizing large scale patterns and anomalies in geospatial data: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge #1 award: Honorable mention for good visual design. 271-272 - Francis C. B. Williams, William J. Faithfull, Jonathan C. Roberts:
SitaVis - Interactive situation awareness visualization of large datasets: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Honorable mention for good situational awareness snapshot. 273-274 - Lya Laberge, Sid Kaul, Naomi Anderson, Charles Agnew, David Goldstein, Jake Kolojejchick:
Enhancing the "think loop process" with consistent interactions: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Honorable mention for good interaction techniques. 275-276 - Robert Krüger
, Harald Bosch, Steffen Koch, Christoph Müller, Guido Reina, Dennis Thom, Thomas Ertl:
HIVEBEAT - A highly interactive visualization environment for broad-scale exploratory analysis and tracing: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Honorable mention for comprehensive visualization suite. 277-278 - Lei Shi, Qi Liao, Chunxin Yang:
Investigating network traffic through compressed graph visualization: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 2 award: "Good adaptation of graph analysis techniques". 279-280 - Ying Zhao, Fangfang Zhou, Ronghua Shi:
NetSecRadar: A real-time visualization system for network security: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge. Award: Honorable mention for interesting use of radial visualization technique. 281-282 - Yong Cao, Reese Moore, Peng Mi, Alex Endert, Chris North, Randy C. Marchany:
Dynamic analysis of large datasets with animated and correlated views: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge # award: Honorable mention for good use of coordinated displays. 283-284 - Nascif A. Abousalh-Neto, Sumeyye Kazgan:
Big data exploration through visual analytics. 285-286 - Jan Hildenbrand, Daniel-Ionut Paval, Prakash Thapa, Christian Rohrdantz, Florian Mansmann, Enrico Bertini, Tobias Schreck
:
VAST 2012 Mini-Challenge 2: Chart- and Matrix-based approach to network operations forensics. 287-288 - Haeyong Chung, Yong Ju Cho, Jessica Self, Chris North:
Pixel-oriented Treemap for multiple displays. 289-290 - Tao Zhang, Qi Liao, Lei Shi:
3D anomaly bar visualization for large-scale network: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge #1. 291-292 - Helen Gibson, Paul Vickers
:
Network infrastructure visualisation using high-dimensional node-attribute data. 293-294 - Yussif Barcelos, Flavia Aburjaile, Laura R. Leite, Solange T. Oliveira, Raquel Cardoso de Melo Minardi:
Combining traditional and high-density visualizations in a dashboard to network health monitoring. 295-296 - Gosia Migut, Justin van Wees, Diederik Bakker, Bart de Goede, Haska Steltenpohl, Nick Oude Lenferink, Marcel Worring:
VAST Challenge 2012: Interactively finding anomalies in geo-temporal multivariate data. 297-298 - David Jonker, Scott Langevin, Peter Schretlen, Casey M. Canfield:
Agile visual analytics for banking cyber "big data". 299-300 - Georgiy Shurkhovetskyy
, Ahmed Bahey, Mohammad Ghoniem
:
Visual analytics for network security. 301-302 - Mingyi Zhao, Chen Zhong, Richard Ciamaichelo, Michael Konek, Neela Sawant, Nicklaus A. Giacobe:
Federating geovisual analytic tools for cyber security analysis. 303-304 - Shinnosuke Takeda, Aimi Kobayashi, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Saori Okubo, Kazuo Misue:
Irregular Trend Finder: Visualization tool for analyzing time-series big data. 305-306 - Lane Harrison, Jason A. Laska, Riley Spahn, Michael D. Iannacone, Evan Downing, Erik M. Ferragut, John R. Goodall:
situ: Situational understanding and discovery for cyber attacks. 307-308

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